Maintaining the Power System in the Cisco cBR Chassis
Removing the AC Power Connections from the Cisco cBR Chassis
Warning |
The chassis ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. |
Warning |
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 |
Before you begin
Required Tools and Equipment
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#2 Phillips screwdriver
Procedure
Step 1 |
Power down the AC FPEM using the power switch. |
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Step 2 |
Power down the AC circuit or power source to which the AC power cord is connected. |
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Step 3 |
Loosen the Phillips-head screw on the cable retaining bracket using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. |
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Step 4 |
Unplug the AC power cord from the receptacle on the AC FPEM.
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Step 5 |
Repeat Step 2 to Step 4 for each AC power connection. |
Removing the DC Power Connections from the Cisco cBR Chassis
Warning |
The terminal block covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the covers installed. Statement 1077 |
Warning |
When you install the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement 1046 |
Warning |
Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Statement 1003 |
Warning |
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 |
Before you begin
Required Tools and Equipment
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Torque wrench
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7/16" hex socket
Procedure
Step 1 |
Power down the DC FPEM using the power switch. |
Step 2 |
Power down the circuit or power supply to which the positive and negative lead cables are connected. |
Step 3 |
Remove the terminal block cover on the terminal block, from which you need to disconnect power, by pushing down on the bottom tab then pivoting the bottom out. |
Step 4 |
Loosen the 1/4-20 terminal bolts using a torque wrench and 7/16" hex socket and remove them. Disconnect the positive lead cable. |
Step 5 |
Loosen the 1/4-20 terminal bolts using a torque wrench and 7/16" hex socket and remove them. Disconnect the negative lead cable. |
Step 6 |
Repeat Step 2 and Step 5 to disconnect each terminal block connection. |
Step 7 |
Insert the 1/4-20 terminal bolts and secure them using a torque wrench and 7/16" hex socket with a torque of 45-50 in-lb (5.08-5.65 Nm). |
Step 8 |
Reinstall the terminal block covers by clipping them on the top edge of the terminal block housing and then rotating them down until they snap into place. |
Removing the Power Module from the Cisco cBR Chassis
Before you begin
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Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the other end to the grounding lug connected to the chassis.
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Be aware of the weight and size of the equipment. Handle it with care.
Restrictions
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For the DC-powered Cisco cBR with N+1 redundancy, ensure that the chassis has at least five operational DC Power Modules for the chassis to be functional.
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For the AC-powered Cisco cBR with N+1 redundancy, ensure that the chassis has at least four operational AC Power Modules for the chassis to be functional.
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For the AC-powered Cisco cBR with 1+1 redundancy, ensure that the chassis has six operational AC Power Modules for the chassis to be functional.
Required Tools and Equipment
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ESD-preventive wrist strap
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3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver
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Antistatic bag
Procedure
Step 1 |
Loosen the two screws on the front power entry bezel using a 3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver. Remove the front power entry bezel from the chassis. |
Step 2 |
Loosen the screw on the Power Module using a 3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver. |
Step 3 |
Pull the handle down to disengage the Power Module from the chassis. |
Step 4 |
Slide the Power Module out of its bay with one hand while supporting the base of the module with your other hand. |
Step 5 |
Place the removed Power Module in an antistatic bag. |
What to do next
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Replace the Power Module (if required).
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Position the front power entry bezel on the chassis. Insert and tighten the two screws using a 3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver with a torque of 5-7 in-lb (0.56-0.79 Nm) to secure the bezel.
Removing the FPEM from the Cisco cBR Chassis
Before you begin
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For an AC-powered Cisco cBR chassis, remove the AC power connections.
For an DC-powered Cisco cBR chassis, remove the DC power connections.
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Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the other end to the grounding lug connected to the chassis.
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If you are replacing the entire power system, remove the Power Cassette Module.
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Be aware of the weight and size of the equipment. Handle it with care.
Required Tools and Equipment
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ESD-preventive wrist strap
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T10 Torx screwdriver
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Antistatic bag
Procedure
Step 1 |
Loosen and remove the four #6-32 Torx-head screws on the mounting flanges of the FPEM using a T10 Torx screwdriver. |
Step 2 |
Slide the FPEM out of the chassis using the handles on either side applying even pressure to both handles. |
Step 3 |
Place the removed FPEM in an antistatic bag. |
What to do next
Replace the FPEM (if required).
Removing the Power Cassette Module from the Cisco cBR Chassis
Before you begin
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Be aware of the weight and size of the equipment. Handle it with care.
Required Tools and Equipment
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3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver
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T10 Torx screwdriver
Procedure
Step 1 |
Loosen the two screws on the front power entry bezel using a 3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver. Remove the bezel from the chassis.
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Step 2 |
Loosen and remove the four #6-32 Torx-head screws on the Power Cassette Module using a T10 Torx screwdriver. |
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Step 3 |
Hold the side flanges on the Power Cassette Module with both your hands. Pull and slide the module out of the chassis applying even pressure to both your hands. |
What to do next
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Replace the Power Cassette Module (if required).
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Position the front power entry bezel on the chassis. Insert and tighten the two screws using a 3/16" flat-blade torque screwdriver with a torque of 5-7 in-lb (0.56-0.79 Nm) to secure the bezel.